Col. Lindbergh acknowledging the nation's welcome, Washington, D.C.

The military parade passing in review before President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.

The military parade passing in review before President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.

The military parade passing in review before President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.

Major Jenkins receiving South Carolina's sword from President Roosevelt, Exposition Auditorium, Charleston, S.C.

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865 Henry Ward Beecher delivering the oration on the occasion of the raising of the old flag.

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865 Awaiting the arrival of Gen. Anderson and the invited guests to inaugurate the ceremony of raising the old flag.

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865. Awaiting the arrival of Gen. Anderson and the invited guests

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865. Arrival of Gen. Anderson and the guests to inaugurate the ceremony of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C., April 14th, 1865, Gen. Anderson and Gilmore, near the centre of the picture, preparing to raise the old flag

Hon. H. St. G. Tucker, president of the Jamestown Exposition, delivering his address of welcome

President Roosevelt delivering his address, Georgia Day, Jamestown Exposition, Va., U.S.A.

President Roosevelt greeting the representatives of 37 foreign nations, Jamestown Exposition

President Roosevelt delivering an address. Georgia Day at the Jamestown Exposition, Va.

The President and Mrs. Roosevelt and a distinguished multitude hearing opening address of Harry St. George Tucker, Jamestown Exposition, April 26, 1907

President Roosevelt delivering opening address of the Jamestown Exposition before 60,000 people, April 26, 1907

The reviewing stands and crowds of spectators listening to Pres. Roosevelt's speech, Jamestown Exposition

"To Virginia was reserved the honor of producing the hero, Geo. Washington" - Pres. Roosevelt, Jamestown Exposition